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1 Achieving the Olympic ideal: Preventing doping in sport Backhouse, Susan H.

2 p. 83-85
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2 A critique of current anti-doping education from the perspective of university student athletes Teetzel, Sarah
2014
2 p. 113-
1 p.
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3 An analysis of the sports performance enhancing substances available on the darknet McLean, Scott

2 p.
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4 Anti-doping and intellectually impaired athletes: a call for research Hurst, Philip

2 p.
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5 Anti-doping and legitimacy; An international survey of elite athletes’ perceptions Efverström, Anna
2014
2 p. 115-
1 p.
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6 Anti-doping attempts in professional bodybuilding and their unintended effects: an examination of US case studies in the ‘90s Liokaftos, Dimitris
2014
2 p. 113-114
2 p.
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7 Anti-doping knowledge and educational needs of Finnish pharmacists Lemettilä, Mikko

2 p.
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8 Anti-doping protecting clean athletes – Who protects their privacy? Zurawski, Nils
2014
2 p. 108-109
2 p.
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9 Anti-doping's new way of the world – ASADA & the AFL v the Essendon Football Club Hardie, Martin
2014
2 p. 109-
1 p.
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10 An unhealthy glow? A review of melanotan use and associated clinical outcomes Brennan, Rebekah
2014
2 p. 78-92
15 p.
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11 Applying insights from implementation and intervention science to improve the evidence base on image and performance-enhancing drugs (IPEDs) interventions Bates, Geoff

2 p.
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12 Are doping substances imported into Switzerland mainly to increase athletic performance? Weber, Christina
2016
2 p. 66-76
11 p.
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13 A re-think on drug policy in sport requires an enhanced conception of enhancement Partridge, Brad

2 p. 76-77
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14 “A reward for surviving the day”: Women professionals’ substance use to enhance performance Kiepek, Niki

2 p.
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15 A system under strain? Organisational insights into the complexities and challenges of providing anti-doping education Patterson, Laurie
2014
2 p. 112-
1 p.
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16 Beyond testing: Potential for race organizers as resources for health Henning, April
2014
2 p. 114-
1 p.
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17 Blowing the whistle: A qualitative study of student-athletes’ willingness to report doping in sport Erickson, Kelsey
2014
2 p. 111-112
2 p.
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18 Blurred lines: The convolution of anti-doping in sport and national policies towards the use of performance and image enhancing drugs Mulrooney, Kyle J.D.
2014
2 p. 117-
1 p.
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19 Book review – Turnock, L. (2021). ‘Supplying steroids online: The cultural and market contexts of enhancement drug supply on one of the world's largest fitness & bodybuilding forums’. Plymouth: Plymouth policy press Gibbs, Nicholas

2 p.
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20 Bulimic practices and alcohol consumption: Performance enabling and performance enhancing mechanisms in nineteenth-century British sport Vamplew, Wray

2 p. 51-54
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21 Click, click, buy: The market for novel synthetic peptide hormones on mainstream e-commerce platforms in the UK Turnock, Dr Luke

2 p.
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22 Coach perceptions of performance enhancement in adolescence: The sport drug control model for adolescent athletes Nicholls, Adam R.
2014
2 p. 93-101
9 p.
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23 Coherence of drug policy in sports: Illicit inclusions and illegal inconsistencies Henne, Kathryn

2 p. 48-55
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24 Commentary: Anti-doping in sport – What is WADA's mandate? Steel, Graeme

2 p. 78-79
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25 Commentary: Ending the ban on recreational substance use in sport: And then what? Dunn, Matthew

2 p. 64-65
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26 Commentary: Rethinking WADA: What exactly are we reconsidering? Henne, Kathryn

2 p. 58-59
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27 Comment on Henne, Koh and McDermott Waddington, Ivan

2 p. 56-57
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28 Contexts and conditions for a level playing field: Elite athletes’ perspectives on anti-doping in practice Efverström, Anna
2016
2 p. 77-85
9 p.
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29 Corrigendum to “Development and First Application of the Athlete Adaptation Inventory: An Exploratory Study” Performance Enhancement & Health 8/1 (2020) 100164 Ryba, Tatiana V.

2 p.
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30 Does anti-doping policy contribute to the development of a real doping market? Fincoeur, Bertrand
2014
2 p. 118-
1 p.
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31 Doping in mass sport: An inexplicable phenomenon? Frenger, Monika
2014
2 p. 116-
1 p.
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32 Doping in recreational Welsh Rugby Union; Athletes’ beliefs and perceptions related to Anti-Doping policy and practice Cox, Luke Thomas Joseph

2 p.
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33 Doping perception in Spanish high-school students Pardo, Rodrigo
2014
2 p. 110-
1 p.
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34 Doping, risk and abuse: An interview study of elite athletes with a history of steroid use Hoff, David

2 p. 61-65
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35 Dying to be big: Use of oil injections for body shaping among Brazilian bodybuilders Santos, Azenildo
2014
2 p. 111-
1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 2014
2 p. i-
1 p.
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37 Editorial Board
2 p. i
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38 Editorial Board
2 p. i
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39 Editorial: The self-regulation of human performance Bieleke, Maik

2 p.
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40 Effects of unintended effects: A history of the International Olympic Committee's dealing with therapeutic use Reinold, Marcel
2014
2 p. 113-
1 p.
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41 Elite athletes’ perspectives on key elements of current anti-doping policy Overbye, Marie
2014
2 p. 118-119
2 p.
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42 Enhancing WADAs response to illicit drugs in sport – A view from sport psychology Hauw, Denis

2 p. 66-67
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43 Evaluating the unintended effects of anti-doping – Creating an anti-doping industry? Martensen, Carsten Kraushaar
2014
2 p. 115-
1 p.
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44 Expansion beyond reason: WADA surveillance and sanction should not concern itself with non-sporting social issues and public health Coomber, Ross

2 p. 62-63
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45 Experiences from my cycling career Rasmussen, Michael
2014
2 p. 118-
1 p.
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46 Exploring the dark-side of fitness trackers: Normalization, objectification and the anaesthetisation of human experience Toner, John
2018
2 p. 75-81
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47 Exploring the experiences of general practitioners working with patients who use performance and image enhancing drugs Dunn, Matthew

2 p.
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48 Exploring user narratives of self-medicated black market IPED use for therapeutic & wellbeing purposes Turnock, Luke A.

2 p.
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49 Flawed reasoning for testing for recreational drugs in anti-doping Kayser, Bengt

2 p. 68-69
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50 Flotation restricted environmental stimulation therapy and napping on mood state and muscle soreness in elite athletes: A novel recovery strategy? Driller, Matthew W.
2016
2 p. 60-65
6 p.
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51 French speaking athletes’ experience and perception regarding anti-doping control practices and therapeutic use exemptions Broers, Barbara
2014
2 p. 109-
1 p.
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52 Health and well-being implications surrounding the use of wearable GPS devices in professional rugby league: A Foucauldian disciplinary analysis of the normalised use of a common surveillance aid Jones, Luke
2016
2 p. 38-46
9 p.
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53 Illicit drugs: WADA and the need for policy reform Adair, Daryl

2 p. 60-61
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54 I’m a poor lonesome rider. Help! I could dope Fincoeur, Bertrand
2018
2 p. 69-74
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55 Implications of past, present and future performance enhancing technologies 2014
2 p. 59-60
2 p.
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56 “I need to go to the gym”: Exploring the use of rational emotive behaviour therapy upon exercise addiction, irrational and rational beliefs Outar, L.
2018
2 p. 82-93
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57 INHDR statement on regulating non-performance enhancing drugs in sport
2 p. 39-40
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58 Investigating the capacity of Australian drug information systems to detect changes in anabolic-androgenic steroid use and harms Dunn, Matthew

2 p.
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59 Judicial deference and anti-doping: Sport, arbitration and redefining the limits of law Mcardle, David
2014
2 p. 107-108
2 p.
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60 ‘Keep a Lid’ on the crisis: Anti-doping in Canada since 1983 Ritchie, Ian
2014
2 p. 114-115
2 p.
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61 Knowledge and experience of using performance and image enhancing drugs among attendees of a Needle and Syringe Program in Australia: A qualitative study Graf, Cornelia

2 p.
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62 Minimising the harms of anti-doping 2016
2 p. 35-37
3 p.
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63 Negotiating privacy. Athletes’ assessment and knowledge of the ADAMS Scharf, Marcel
2018
2 p. 59-68
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64 No intention to cheat: Coping with unintentional Anti-Doping Rule Violations Ram, Herman
2014
2 p. 106-
1 p.
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65 Perceptions of assisted cognitive and sport performance enhancement among university students in England Vargo, Elisabeth Julie
2014
2 p. 66-77
12 p.
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66 Performance and image enhancing substance use among young people in Sweden Svedsäter, Göran

2 p.
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67 Policy changes and unintended consequences: How history has shaped the present Dimeo, Paul
2014
2 p. 106-107
2 p.
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68 Polysubstance use practices among women using anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) Piatkowski, Timothy

2 p.
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69 Psychogenic urine retention during doping controls: Consequences for elite athletes Elbe, Anne-Marie

2 p. 66-74
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70 Quantifying frequency of use of methods of body mass loss in competing UK powerlifters Wood, T.J.

2 p.
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71 Reconceptualising the gender of fitness doping: Performing and negotiating masculinity through drug-use practices Andreasson, Jesper
2014
2 p. 109-110
2 p.
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72 Recreational drug use and sport: Time for a WADA rethink? Waddington, Ivan

2 p. 41-47
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73 Regulating non-performance enhancing substances in sport Mazanov, Jason

2 p. 37-38
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74 Relaxation techniques in sports: A systematic review on acute effects on performance Pelka, Maximilian
2016
2 p. 47-59
13 p.
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75 Religious faith, academic stress, and instrumental drug use in a sample of Western-African University students Wolff, Wanja
2018
2 p. 53-58
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76 Screening for recreational drugs in sports. Balance between fair competition and private life Lippi, Giuseppe

2 p. 72-73
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77 Should WADA remove the illicit drugs from the prohibited list? Lentillon-Kaestner, Vanessa

2 p. 70-71
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78 Special issue Pfister, Gertrud

2 p. 49-50
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79 The attitudes and perceptions of adolescent track and field athletes toward PED use Judge, Lawrence W.

2 p. 75-82
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80 The fight against fitness doping in sports clubs – Political discourses and strategies in Denmark Thualagant, Nicole

2 p. 86-93
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81 The historical roots of today's problems: A critical appraisal of the international anti-doping movement Hunt, Thomas M.

2 p. 55-60
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82 The importance of understanding motives for prescription substance use and misuse in sport Dunn, Matthew
2014
2 p. 102-104
3 p.
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83 The 2015 INHDR conference: Evaluating the unintended effects of anti-doping Gleaves, John
2014
2 p. 105-
1 p.
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84 The interactive effect of industrial noise type, level and frequency characteristics on occupational skills Nassiri, Parvin
2014
2 p. 61-65
5 p.
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85 The justice of WADA … or lack thereof Faber, Klaas
2014
2 p. 119-
1 p.
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86 Theorising unintended consequences Waddington, Ivan
2014
2 p. 108-
1 p.
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87 The preventive effects of ignorance in Anti Doping Pitsch, Werner
2014
2 p. 108-
1 p.
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88 The redundancy of the concept of ‘Spirit of Sport’ in discussions on the Prohibited List de Hon, Olivier
2014
2 p. 117-
1 p.
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89 The road to hell is paved with good intentions Møller, Verner
2014
2 p. 107-
1 p.
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90 The spirit of sport? Moston, Stephen

2 p. 74-75
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91 The symbolic effect of criminal anti-doping legislation Kullok, Arthur
2014
2 p. 117-118
2 p.
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92 The unintended effects of detection: How anti-doping lost its way and how it might find its way back Gleaves, John
2014
2 p. 115-116
2 p.
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93 The use of performance-enhancing technologies in sports through Nicolas Agar’s “truly human enhancement” approach López Frías, Francisco Javier
2018
2 p. 44-52
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94 Time to critically appraise the promise of prevalence rates in the cognitive enhancement debate Forlini, Cynthia

2 p.
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95 Underrated but not undisputed – The establishment, activities and implications of the IOC Medical Commission's “Subcommission on Doping and Biochemistry” (1980–1988) Krieger, Jörg
2014
2 p. 110-
1 p.
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96 Unintended outcomes, civilising processes and doping in cycling Connolly, John
2014
2 p. 111-
1 p.
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97 Utilitarianism and anti-doping Møller, Rasmus Bysted
2014
2 p. 116-
1 p.
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98 Vain cheaters or victims of muscle dysmorphia? On the current status of theories explaining the use of anabolic steroids in gym environments Christiansen, Ask Vest
2014
2 p. 112-
1 p.
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99 Vale WADA, ave “World Sports Drug Agency” Mazanov, Jason

2 p. 80-83
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100 Virtual reality exercise platforms and the possibility for novel, engaging research in sport, exercise and health Edwards, Andrew M.

2 p.
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101 WADA and imperialism? A philosophical look into anti-doping as a western power structure Macedo, Emmanuel
2014
2 p. 114-
1 p.
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102 War on drugs, war on doping? A comparative analysis and some policy recommendations Paoli, Letizia
2014
2 p. 106-
1 p.
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103 Welcome message from the new Editor-in-Chief van de Ven, Katinka
2018
2 p. 43
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104 Why size matters; rugby union and doping Cox, Luke Thomas Joseph

2 p.
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105 Why the ban on doping is harmful Tännsjö, Torbjörn
2014
2 p. 107-
1 p.
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